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    Established Member Two Rings mrismail's Avatar
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    Vibration

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    I recently took a cross country road trip.... CA to NY. Now, that I'm in NY I've noticed a lil vibration while car is idle. It goes away as I press the gas pedal. It's noticeably more intense when the AC is on. I suspect it's an engine/transmission mount but I'm not sure. Car has 68K on it. Is it normal for mounts to go out at this time? Also, anyone in Brooklyn, NY area trust a mechanic to replace parts?
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    Could be motor mounts, or spark plugs or injectors. Plus you are now running a higher octane premium fuel 95 instead of 93. If you are not throwing a CEL and no fault codes after a VAGCOM scan. I wouldn't worry to much about it.


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